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Posted by: Rin at Mon Mar 14 10:53:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rin ] Well, as far as carnivores are concerned, wood may as well be a block of concrete. At best, a snake's digestive fluids may soften it up, but they won't digest a single bit of it. Only herbivores have the digestive capability to break down cellulose, and only a very few of those can do anything to wood. [ Hide Replies ]
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